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eIdleb
Idlib ( ar, إِدْلِب, ʾIdlib, also spelt Idleb or Edlib) is a
city
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in northwestern
Syria, and is the capital of the
Idlib Governorate. It has an elevation of nearly above sea level, and is southwest of
Aleppo. The city was taken over by
Syrian revolution
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at the beginning of the
Syrian Civil War in 2011, and by 2017 was the seat of the
Syrian Salvation Government.
Demographics
In the 2004 census by the
Central Bureau of Statistics, Idlib had a population of 98,791 and in 2010 the population was around 165,000. The inhabitants are mostly
Sunni Muslim
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s,
[Mroue, Bassem]
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. 2012-03-13. Retrieved on 2012-03-13. although there were a significant
Christian
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minority, but in 2022 there is only an elder man left in the city.
Idlib is divided into six main districts: Ashrafiyah (the most populous), Hittin, Hejaz, Downtown, Hurriyah, and al-Qusour.
History
The
Ebla tablets (2350 BC) mention the city of (du-ḫu-la-bu
6-um "Duhulabum") which is most probably located at Idlib as suggested by Michael Astour and Douglas Frayne; a similarity exists between the sounds of the ancient and modern names. In the tablets Duhulabuum is located 22 km south of "Unqi" which might correspond to the modern village of Kaukanya; a village located 22 km northeast of Idlib.
Thutmose III also mentioned the city with the name ''Ytḥb''.
Classical Antiquity

Idlib, along with the rest of Syria were conquered by the Armenian king
Tigranes the Great, and incorporated in the
Armenian Empire, only to be later conquered by the Roman
Pompey the Great around 64 BC. The city was never of much significance, belonging to the province of
Roman Syria
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Following the partition of the Hero ...
under the
Roman Empire
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, and later to the
Eastern Roman province of Syria Secunda before being conquered by the Arabs around the middle of the seventh century. Not much remains from Roman and Byzantine times in the city, except in its museum. North of the city are the
Dead Cities, a collection of important archaeological sites from the Byzantine era.
Ottoman era
During early
Ottoman rule in Syria, beginning in 1516, Idlib was a small ''
timar
A timar was a land grant by the sultans of the Ottoman Empire between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries, with an annual tax revenue of less than 20,000 akçes. The revenues produced from the land acted as compensation for military service. ...
'' (fief). The village of Idlib was founded by
Fazıl Ahmed Pasha :
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, the son of Grand Vizier
Köprülü Mehmed Pasha () who appointed him governor of
Damascus Eyalet
ota, ایالت شام
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. In later years, it developed as a town with markets,
bathhouses and
caravanserai
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s, including Khan Abi Ali and Khan al-Ruz.
From the Köprülü period, Idlib was a center of olive production. which in turn gave way to a prosperous
olive-based soap industry. Although the major markets for Idlib's soap were at
Aleppo,
Antioch
Antioch on the Orontes (; grc-gre, Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐπὶ Ὀρόντου, ''Antiókheia hē epì Oróntou'', Learned ; also Syrian Antioch) grc-koi, Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐπὶ Ὀρόντου; or Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐπ� ...
, and
Hama
Hama ( ar, حَمَاة ', ; syr, ܚܡܬ, ħ(ə)mɑθ, lit=fortress; Biblical Hebrew: ''Ḥamāṯ'') is a city on the banks of the Orontes River in west-central Syria. It is located north of Damascus and north of Homs. It is the provinci ...
,
[Porter, 1868, p. 580.] the product was exported as far as the Ottoman capital of
Istanbul
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. Idlib was also a major producer of cotton fabrics. Western traveler
Josias Leslie Porter noted that Idlib was "encompassed in olive groves, rare in this bleak region",
and remarked that its olive groves were larger than those of Damascus,
Beirut
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, or
Gaza
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* Ghazzeh, a village in ...
. In the mid-19th-century, the town had an estimated population of 8,000, including 500
Christians
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.
In the late 19th century, Idlib was "flourishing" and still contained a number of Christian families, according to German orientalist
Albert Socin.
[Baedeker, 1912, p.376.]
Syrian civil war and HTS takeover

During the
uprising since 2011, Idlib was the focus of protests and fighting in the early phase of the Syrian war. As the uprising descended into armed conflict, Idlib became the focus of a rebel campaign, which temporarily captured the city and the governorate, prior to a government offensive in April 2012. After this, government forces retook the city and the rebel-controlled province after a month of fighting, prior to the attempted enforcement of the ceasefire proposed by
Kofi Annan
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. After the
2015 Idlib offensive in March, the rebel alliance
Army of Conquest
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The alliance was formed in March 2015 under the supe ...
, led by the
al-Nusra Front
Al-Nusra Front or Jabhat al-Nusra ( ar, جبهة النصرة لأهل الشام, Jabhat an-Nuṣrah li-Ahl ish-Sham lit. ''Front of the Supporters of the People of Syria/the Levant''), known as Jabhat Fatah al-Sham ( ar, جبهة فتح ال ...
and
Ahrar al-Sham, succeeded in the
Second Battle of Idlib and captured the city, as well as besieging the Shi'a-majority towns of
Al-Fu'ah and
Kafriya to the north of Idlib city. In April 2015, the interim seat of the
Syrian opposition's
Syrian Interim Government was proposed to be Idlib, in Idlib Governorate. On 23 July 2017,
Tahrir al-Sham
Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) (, transliteration: ', "Organization for the Liberation of the Levant" or "Levant Liberation Committee"), commonly referred to as Tahrir al-Sham, is a Sunni Islamist political and armed organisation involved in the ...
, the successor to the al-Nusra Front,
expelled the remaining forces of
Ahrar al-Sham from Idlib, capturing the entire city.
Climate
Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as
hot-summer Mediterranean
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(''Csa'').
Summers are hot and rainless, while winters are rainy and cool.
The all-time record high temperature was on June 16, 2012.
Economy

Idlib is a major production center for
olive
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s,
cotton
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, wheat and fruits, particularly cherries.
[Casule, 2008, p.56.] Other principal crops include
almonds,
sesame seeds, figs, grapes and tomatoes.
In 1995 there were roughly 300
hectare
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s planted with various
citrus
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crop.
Olive oil
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pressing and
textile
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s are some of the city's local industries.
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''. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. 2012. Retrieved on 2012-03-11. The nearby city of Aleppo has an important economic presence in Idlib.
Idlib is a major agricultural center of Syria, the Idlib area is also historically significant, containing many "dead cities" and
tells.
Because of the rapidly declining value of the
Syrian pound, the
Turkish lira
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History
Ottoman lira (1844–1923)
The lira, along wit ...
became widespread in use in Idlib and was adopted as legal tender in the city on 15 June 2020.
Culture
The Idlib Regional Museum in the city contains over 17,000 of the
Ebla tablets and serves as Idlib's main tourist attraction, excluding the nearby ancient site of Ebla itself. Under the Technical and Financial Cooperation Agreement between the governments of
Italy
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and Syria, the museum was to undergo a restoration and renovation project starting in 2010.
[Ferrari, 2009, p. 522.]
Sports
Omayya SC, founded in 1972, is the most popular
football team in the city. The club played in the
Syrian Premier League for the
2011-2012 season.
Idlib Municipal Stadium is the main football venue in the city.
References
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External links
News and events
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